Some points of note:* The fourth of our five concerts unfolds from music of the early and later 18th century from the pens of Handel and Haydn.* Also from that period comes the world-famous and infectiously memorable Sonata de Primo Tono by José Lidón – a miniature toccata in the same key of the great Bach essay with which the evening ends.* Lighter fare comes from the pens of Percy Grainger and Albert W Ketèlbey.* Transcriptions from other media includes greatly loved extracts from Elgar and Grieg, not forgetting Percy Grainger’s ebullient Country Gardens played in a new organ arrangement by Frank R Keedy and played for the first time in our series last Summer.​This evening’s concert has been generously sponsored by Phil and Pat Bailey